Oxford Handlebar Muffs for Motorcycles

Bought this to keep my hands worm and dry, and it does exactly that. Only problem I've had is that when I'm going 75 to 80mph it pushes my front brake lever, causing my break light to be on the entire time... (2014 Suzuki drz400sm) (Posted on 12/9/14)

Review by Boiler56

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I purchase this item to see if they would make my cold weather rides more enjoyable. Upon initial inspection one of the snaps that secure the device was torn completely off and unusable. I have a snap repair kit and rather than send it back I just fixed it myself. I have three bikes, DL650, Norge, K100rs, and the fit is not all that good on any particular bike. After attaching the cross strap that should hold them in position I found that the angle that they devices were forced into created a rather unnatural opening approach to the controls. The fit around the brake and clutch reservoirs is pretty open and air bleeds in. The cuffs are shorter than I thought they would be. While they do add some protection they fall way short of my Vetter Hippo Hands that I had years ago. Unless they fit your specific bike I'm not sure that I would pay full price for them. (Posted on 11/25/14)

Review by crowe

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A strap on these broke the first time I used them. Unfortunately, I also slipped on some ice and scuffed them up, so now I can't return them. Stitching seems low quality on the pair I got, would not buy again. (Posted on 11/18/14)

Review by Thumperlover

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I found this product after extensive comparison shopping. Easy installation on my TU 250X. Good fit around master cylinder and mirrors. No changes needed in bike set-up. No pressure on brake & clutch levers at speed. A good buy. (Posted on 10/14/14)

Review by Thumperlover

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I found this product after extensive comparison shopping. Easy installation on my TU 250X. Good fit around master cylinder and mirrors. No changes needed in bike set-up. No pressure on brake & clutch levers at speed. A good buy. (Posted on 10/11/14)

Review by Eric

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First ride on an '06 Yamaha Majesty this morning, ~28F outside, I wore summer gloves for more dexterity under the muffs (the space inside is a little cramped for the controls but not the levers) with heated grips turned up halfway and my hands were toasty warm the whole ride in. You do feel a little cold air draft from the eddy-currents getting in around the sides & back, but it's NOTHING like the frontal windchill you normally feel. (Posted on 1/16/14)

Review by Rick

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It hasn't gotten too cold yet in New Mexico, but since I am pretty much a full time rider, i elected to get a jump on winter. The Oxford Muffs are very easy to install and definitely eliminate wind chill effects at speed. Mine are installed on my NC700X and took a little while to get used to not seeing my controls. Turn signals, horn, kill switch, lights and starter are all under the hood, so to speak. Good for the cold weather, but I'll take them off when spring comes. The rear view mirrors anchor them to the bars, so they are an easy on/off with the proper tools. Also have reflective piping so they are visible in the lot to cagers when parked. (Posted on 11/16/12)